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AUTOR(ES) Lawrence A. Kurdek , L. Kurdek , Bayart Jean-François
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
ANO 2000
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
ISSN 0265-4075
E-ISSN 1470-8692
DOI 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2000.tb00009.x
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 53e8173ca91857107caad7ef0786eea1
MD5 354EC702AC3A8F13FD7C7AF2F69FEA33

Resumo

The tendency to be excessively concerned about either interpersonal relationships (sociotropy) or self‐reliance (autonomy) has been regarded as increasing one's susceptibility to experience symptoms of depression. In this study, both one's own and one's partner's scores for each tendency were linked to two dimensions of one's own appraisal of relationship commitment (attractions to the relationship and constraints against leaving the relationship) in a sample of both partners from 29 gay and 35 lesbian cohabiting couples. One's own high autonomy was linked to perceiving few attractions to the relationship, whereas one's own high sociotropy was linked to perceiving many constraints to leaving the relationship under two conditions: when one's partner's sociotropy was low or when one regarded the partner as highly dependable. Findings support the view that individual differences variables may serve as either risk factors for or protective factors against difficulties in maintaining a close relationship and underscore the need to examine cross‐partner effects and moderating effects in identifying the individual differences variables linked to relationship functioning.

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